Nothing renews
without you knowing.
Subscriptions, domains, hosting, software licences and email plans — in one list, with the renewal date visible and the cost counted in the month it actually lands.
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A renewal is two problems pretending to be one
There is the date — the thing that auto-charges on a Tuesday you were not thinking about. And there is the money — ₹1,500 a month that never appears anywhere in your budget because it lives in an email receipt.
Most subscription trackers solve only the first. They show you a list of renewal dates and stop, which means your actual monthly outgoing is still wrong by however many subscriptions you have. A yearly domain at ₹1,180 is ₹98 a month whether or not you think of it that way.
Domains and hosting make it worse, because the consequence of missing one is not an unwanted charge — it is a site going dark, or a domain entering redemption and costing several thousand rupees to recover.
What you get
Every cycle normalised to a month
Monthly, quarterly, half-yearly and yearly costs are all converted to a per-month figure, so one number tells you what your subscriptions genuinely cost. A ₹8,400 yearly plan shows as ₹700 a month.
The cost flows into your budget
One tap turns a subscription into a real recurring expense in your finance module — it appears in the month, generates a bill, and shows up in your totals. Not a separate list that quietly disagrees with your budget.
It asks before it adds
Adding a subscription never silently creates a bill. gocrd offers, you accept. Nothing appears in your money without you agreeing to it.
Domains and hosting, not just Netflix
Domain registrars, hosting plans, email packages and software licences are first-class, with the registrar login stored alongside the renewal date so you are not hunting for credentials at renewal time.
Attached to whoever pays
Each subscription belongs to a person or a business. Personal streaming under you, the company domain under the business — so you can see what each is costing without untangling them later.
Credentials stay encrypted
Passwords, API keys and licence keys live as encrypted fields protected by your vault PIN. The tracker shows the cost and date; the secrets stay locked.
Priced and dated the Indian way
Everything is in rupees, formatted in the Indian numbering system, with GST-inclusive amounts recorded as you actually pay them.
Yearly billing is the norm for Indian domain and hosting providers, so the per-month normalisation matters more here than in markets where monthly billing dominates — a yearly-heavy stack looks deceptively cheap until you divide it out.
And because the cost becomes a real recurring schedule, it sits in the same monthly checklist as your EMIs and rent, rather than in a separate app you check twice a year.
Common questions
- Does adding a subscription automatically change my budget?
- No. It offers to. Adding a subscription creates a draft, and it becomes a real recurring expense only when you accept. Nothing enters your money without your say-so.
- Can I track domains and hosting, not just app subscriptions?
- Yes. Domains, hosting plans, email packages and software licences are supported alongside ordinary subscriptions, each with the registrar or provider login stored securely next to the renewal date.
- How are yearly subscriptions counted?
- Both ways. You see the real amount you pay and when, and separately a per-month figure so annual and monthly costs can be compared honestly. A ₹1,180 yearly domain reads as ₹98 a month.
- Where are the passwords stored?
- In the encrypted vault, protected by your PIN, using browser-side AES-256-GCM. The subscription list shows costs and dates; secrets are only revealed after you unlock.
- Will it warn me before a domain expires?
- Yes. Renewal dates generate reminders in advance rather than on the day, which matters most for domains — an expired one can enter a redemption period that costs several thousand rupees to reverse.
- Can a business and a person have separate subscriptions?
- Yes. Every subscription is attached to a person or a business profile, so personal and company costs stay separated without needing two accounts.
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